Core Points - Iran and the three European countries (UK, France, Germany) held a new round of nuclear negotiations in Geneva on August 26, focusing on the views regarding UN Security Council Resolution 2231 [1] - Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister, Karimi, emphasized the country's commitment to seeking a mutually beneficial diplomatic solution and urged the European nations and the UN Security Council to provide diplomatic time and space [1] - The 2015 nuclear agreement required Iran to limit its nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of international sanctions, with Resolution 2231 endorsing the agreement and including a "snapback" mechanism for sanctions in case of violations, which is effective until October 18 of this year [1] Summary by Sections Negotiation Context - The recent negotiations followed a previous round on July 25 in Geneva, indicating ongoing diplomatic efforts between Iran and European powers [1] Diplomatic Stance - Iran's position remains focused on diplomacy, with calls for the European nations to make the right choices regarding the nuclear agreement [1] Sanctions Mechanism - The "snapback" mechanism allows signatories to respond to Iran's violations, highlighting the pressure on Iran to comply with the nuclear agreement and cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency [1]
伊朗与英法德新一轮核谈判结束 伊方呼吁“做出正确选择”
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-08-26 23:20